Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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Some interesting posts and stories and some...yes, I did mean a self test every two months or the back checked by another person, as it seems to be the most vulnerable area.
Comments about having a diagnosis or several referrals makes sense when listening to this video: http://sciencentral.com/video/2009/03/30/melanoma-detector/
There are 29,917 members of this ASF forum and 14,958 will have some form of skin cancer in their lifetime. There are about 25 million Australians and 12.5 million will have a form of skin cancer.
http://www.mydr.com.au/skin-hair/skin-cancer-risk-factors-in-Australia
Gav, the GP who used liquid nitrogen needs to catch up with modern medical practice. It's now known this should never happen as apparently it can 'drive the cancer inwards' (in very non-medical speak).
Ditto the use of a diathermy.
Anything suspicious should be cut out and sent off for analysis.
I've had a few BCC's. Worst one was in the middle of my bottom lip which was pretty unpleasant with the stitches etc.
Gav, the GP who used liquid nitrogen needs to catch up with modern medical practice. It's now known this should never happen as apparently it can 'drive the cancer inwards' (in very non-medical speak).
Ditto the use of a diathermy.
Anything suspicious should be cut out and sent off for analysis.
I've had a few BCC's. Worst one was in the middle of my bottom lip which was pretty unpleasant with the stitches etc.
Hi Julia, thanks for letting me know
The GP originally cut it out and had it tested, it came back as a non-melonoma type cancer. But it came back 12 months later, and that's when he used liquid nitrogen on it. The damn thing has just came back again, so I got in contact with GP again recently to get a referral to a specialist here in Melb, rather than having to drive 3hrs to see the him for referral (family GP).
He said I should see a GP in Melb, tell him the situation, sign a "disclosure" form so that GP can have access to my family GP's records, he'd then send the Melb GP the records, then the Melb GP can refer me to a specialist.It would probably be quicker to do the 3hr trip to get the referral from the original GP! Anyway, I'm seeing a local GP this week. Hopefully it gets sorted quickly...
I know bit much to ask you, but what are the cosequences if you stop venting your frustration on this Forum?
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